On The Jonathan Ross Show, which is set to air later this month, it's reported she said: "I just ask my daughter [Lourdes] to make wise decisions and do things in moderation and to try not to mix her alcohol.

"I am not going to say 'don't do it' because that is just absurd. And it is not fair. Yeah, I did it."

She was quizzed about her views due to her new track 'Devil Pray' having the following song lyrics: "We can get high, we can get stoned…we can do Es, we can do acid".

But despite her pro-drugs lyrics, the singer admitted that personally she doesn't touch the stuff. She just leaves that to the kids. Ahem.

"I am not a big fan of drugs," she said. "They just don't suit me. The handful of times I have tried drugs, many, many, many, many years ago, I just didn't enjoy it. I wanted it out of me. I started guzzling bottles of water thinking that was going to end it."

The iconic singer also spoke about her recent fall on the BRIT awards stage. Watch below.

Video: Madonna stacks it onstage at the Brit Awards

"I'm a creature of habit and I rehearse everything," she explained. "Everything, everything, everything… and I was thrown a wrench at the very beginning of my entrance. I was told to tie my cape and start much further back than we had rehearsed so because I had to walk so much further, everybody was worried that my cape was going to slide off because it's quite heavy so they tied it really tight around my neck.

"So here I am marching in like a queen and I got to the top of the stairs and I pulled my silky string and it would not come undone and my two lovely Japanese dancers basically strangled me off the stage. I had a choice, I could either be strangled or fall with the cape and I fell."